This live cam overlooks Skiathos International Airport (JSI), nestled on the Greek island of Skiathos between the sea and lush hills. The real-time feed captures aircraft landing on and taking off from the short, dramatic runway—just meters from a public road—making it a hit with plane spotters and travelers alike
Skiathos, Thessaly, Greece

Skiathos is a Greek island in the Northwest Aegean Sea, belonging to the Sporades group. It is situated approximately 2 kilometers off the mainland coast of Thessaly, near the city of Volos. The island has a total area of 50.345 square kilometers and a coastline of 44 kilometers.
Administratively, Skiathos is a municipality within the Regional Unit of Magnesia, Thessaly. The town of Skiathos, the island's capital and main settlement, is located on the southeastern coast. The island has a population of around 6,000 residents, according to the 2011 census.
Skiathos is known for its lush vegetation, picturesque beaches, and vibrant cultural scene. The island has a rich history, with archaeological findings dating back to the 7th century BC. Skiathos has been an important center for shipbuilding and trade in the region, and its strategic location has made it a prized possession for various empires and powers throughout history.
The island's economy is primarily driven by tourism, with visitors drawn to its natural beauty, scenic hiking trails, and historic sites. Skiathos is also famous for its literary and cinematic connections, having inspired works by notable authors and filmmakers. The island's airport, Skiathos Island National Airport, receives flights from several Greek cities and European destinations.







































































